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claim:modern-processes-for-the-most-part-are-not-morphogeneticModern processes, for the most part, are not morphogenetic.
Asserts that 20th-century processes do not intentionally create living form, unlike the living processes described in chapters 6-17.
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- Living processcitesA generative process that repeatedly applies the fundamental process to create uniqueness and belonging in the environment
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- Core definition of living process as intentionally form-creating, in contrast to fragmented modern processes.
- Key property of morphogenetic process: it produces both unity and diversity simultaneously.
- Developmental systems reach invariant target morphology from diverse starting conditions, like a thermostat.
- Deep structural analogy that argues living process in architecture mirrors biological differentiation and division.
- Posits genuine goal-directedness in development.